CogSci, Knitting, and Other Shenanigans

big, fat, traveling updating October 5, 2007

It’s almost embarassing how little I post. Seriously, I should be able to muster up more than this, but no, I post in spurts. It’s been two months! Tragic, really. Since I have so much catching up to do, this post is going to be rather long and a bit photo-heavy. Bear with me, please — it’ll be worth it!

Anyway, as an update, I’ve been bailed out of that volunteer knitting. I guess the Christmas stockings weren’t urgent. I should make woolen Christmas stockings, though, that would be fun … but kinda scary.

I wish the reds showed up more clearly, but I’ve been having that problem with all of my yarns, alas.

In the ball, the Aussi Sock looks like this:Can’t you see that it totally matches my patio lights? (I would post pictures of my sock-in-progress, but I am always home when the light is bad, and I can’t bring myself to take more low-light inaccurate-color photos than absolutely necessary.)

So, where did I buy this beautiful yarn? Two weeks ago, I headed out to New York City to visit Chelle, buy yarn, and visit NYU. I managed all three, and came back with the goods to prove it. First, we headed over to Seaport Yarn. The selection there is amazing, but there is one drawback. They only take cash and check — no cards. Alas, I was short on cash and had not thought to bring my checkbook, so off to the janky ATM in the Duane Reade it was. I came out with not only the Aussi Sock but also 12 skeins of Lily Chin Park Avenue in maroon for the Minimalist Cardigan from Interweave Knits Fall 2007.

Is that yarn not gorgeous?

The next stop was Purl, where I picked up some exclusive purple and cream self-striping Lorna’s Laces sock yarn. It says to me: ribbed socks, perhaps toe up. (At their fabric associate, I also bought some fabric for the quilting side of the family.)

After that, the final stop on our marathon yarn run was Downtown Yarns, where I picked up some delicious Malabrigo Lace in 99 Stone Blue. It’s going to be Icarus from Interweave Knits Summer 2006.

There was so much to choose from at Habu that I simply couldn’t decide, but at School Products, after much hemming and hawing, I decided on some Lace Merino, which I felt compelled to knit into the Swallowtail Shawl from Interweave Knits Fall 2006.

This is what it looked like a few days ago:Alas, it resembles a moth, ever so slightly. Anyway, I’ve finished the kntting, and now it’s on to the blocking, which I think I shall do this weekend. This is my first shawl, so I’m way excited.